i can make bouns mints to asterisk and elastix just give me the ips and i will 
add mints send the ip or host to 
civic_t...@yahoo.com


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From: Alexandre Rodrigues <alex...@gmail.com>
To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion 
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Sent: Thursday, March 22, 2012 6:28 PM
Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] Cisco IP Phones and Skinny in asterisk 1.8.4.2 
"tooooooooooooooooo"

Hello,

Facing the same problem with the following debug skinny log:

  -- Asked to indicate 'Stop tone' condition on channel Skinny/500@duba-23
Received Alarm Message: 32: Name=SEP001XXXXX Load= SCCP11.8-3-4SR1S :
Invalid SCCP message! : ID :83
Received Alarm Message: 32: Name=SEP001XXXXX Load= SCCP11.8-3-4SR1S :
Invalid SCCP message! : ID :83

Did you solved the problem?

Thanks in advance,

Alex,

2011/6/25 bilal ghayyad <bilmar...@yahoo.com>:
> Hi All;
>
> Again, the Cisco IP Phones 7942G and using Skinny:
>
> I upgraded the firmware to version 8.5 (skinny) and I am using skinny channel 
> (chan_skinny) and the skinny.conf file.
>
> The phones are registering, but when we use them to place a call, we only 
> hear tooooooooooo in the handset and we do not hear voice (even when we dial 
> the digits, we only hear toooooooo .. but it dials and destination answer).
>
> Also if we call to these phones, and we pickup handset of the 7942G, I am 
> hearing toooooooooo and no voice (no one hear voice .. source and destination 
> are not hear).
>
> What about be? Is it related to skinny channel that does not work?
>
> In that case, skinny channel is not working fine and that means, I have to 
> use SIP !
>
> Did any one face like this problem?
>
> Another problem, if I did changes in the extensions.conf and I need to 
> reload, then I can not reload only the extensions.conf, I have to do reload 
> and that will cause a reset for the Phones.
>
> Any advise? Did anyone tried skinny and faced those problems?
>
> Regards
> Bilal
>
>
> ----------------
>> wow I think someone needs to just spend some time reading
>> and playing. Getting these phones working is not rocket
>> science and there are similarities with how to do firmware /
>> config pushes.
>>
>> Not to sound mean but RTFM
>>
>> Sent from my iPhone
>>
>> On Jun 21, 2011, at 7:45 PM, Warren Selby <wcse...@selbytech.com>
>> wrote:
>>
>> > On Tue, Jun 21, 2011 at 5:35 PM, bilal ghayyad <bilmar...@yahoo.com>
>> wrote:
>> > Dear Warren;
>> >
>> > Please, keep all discussions to the list.
>> There's no need to email me personally about this.
>> >
>> > <snip>
>> >
>> > cmterm-7942_7962-sip.9-2-1.cop.sgn (which is written
>> that it is SIP IP Phone load) and
>> cmterm-7942_7962-sip.9-2-1.zip which is written that it is
>> SIP IP Phone firmware files only. So what is the difference
>> between them "the load and the firmware"?
>> >
>> > The .sgn file is basically just a zip container that
>> the Cisco Call Manager uses.  You'll want to grab the
>> zip file, extract the contents of the file into your tftp
>> root directory.  The latest firmware that I've used was
>> 8.5.2, in which most everything I needed worked for
>> me.  I don't know specifics about the later versions of
>> Cisco's SIP releases.
>> >
>> > Now, when I need to do the upgrade for the Phone, then
>> I have to determine in the xml files the needed firmware?
>> >
>> > You should have, at least with firmware 8.5.2, the
>> following files in your tftproot directory after unzipping
>> the zip file:
>> >
>> > apps41.8-5-2TH1-9.sbn
>> > cnu41.8-5-2TH1-9.sbn
>> > cvm41sip.8-5-2TH1-9.sbn
>> > dsp41.8-5-2TH1-9.sbn
>> > jar41sip.8-5-2TH1-9.sbn
>> > SIP41.8-5-2S.loads
>> > term41.default.loads
>> > term61.default.loads
>> > XMLDefault.cnf.xml
>> > SEP[_MAC-ADDR_].cnf.xml
>> >
>> > I provide samples of the last two files on the blog
>> post mentioned earlier.  The last file, that starts
>> with SEP, should contain the actual mac address of the phone
>> you are trying to provision.  So, for example, it would
>> be SEP0003C9DD5624.cnf.xml, if the mac address of your phone
>> was 0003.C9DD.5624.  The example files are pretty much
>> all you need, just go through them and change any location
>> specific variables (such as _USER_, _IPADDR_, or _PASSWD_)
>> to the proper values for your environment.
>> >
>> > Once you've got your tftp server setup properly with
>> all of the appropriate config files, plug your phone in and
>> follow the instructions at the bottom part of my blog post
>> that explain how to get the phone reflashed to the SIP image
>> and registered to your asterisk server.
>> >
>> >
>> > --
>> > Thanks,
>> > --Warren Selby, dCAP
>> > http://www.SelbyTech.com
>
>
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